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GB |
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234 |
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NAS |
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National Records of Scotland |
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GD170/203 |
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Title |
Activities of Barcaldine as chamberlain of Earl of Breadalbane's Argyllshire estates |
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Dates |
1673-1719 |
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Open |
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1. Commissions. Includes: Factory, 25 March 1676, by John Campbell of Glenurquhie to Alexander Campbell, fiar of Inveryeldies, to uplift duties etc. of granter's lands in Lorn.
Commission, 9 November 1677, by John, earl of Caithness, viscount of Breadalbane, appointing Alexander Campbell of Inneryeldes, younger, his bailie within bounds of granter's whole third part of lordship of Lorn.
Nomination, 12 November 1687, by John, earl of Breadalbane, of Alexander Campbell of Barcaldine, as his chamberlain within sheriffdom of Argyll: with discharges. 1676-1705. [13 documents.]
2. Rentals of Glenurchy and Benderloch. 1689-98. [10 documents.]
3. Rentals of Nether Lorn. 1693-6. [12 documents.]
4. Rentals of Argyllshire. 1682-95. [12 documents.]
5. Tacks: (1) Note of tack, 11 March 1684, by Breadalbane's warrant, by Dougald Lyndsay, minister at Clachandysart, to Duncan and Euan McIntir in Corries, of 1 merkland of Mainie, for 5 years. (2) Warrant by Breadalbane to Dougald Lyndsay, minister at Clachandysert, to set tacks of Drissag and Corries with others. (blank) April 1686. (3) Copy tack, 1689, March 7, by John, earl of Breadalbane, to John and Duncan McPhatrick vcConochie Vain alias Campbell, of £5 land of Cattinish and Largbeg in parish of Clachandysart, for 7 years. (4) Tack, 30 April 1696, to Patrick Campbell in Drueseli, of half Craige and half Marisy in Glenurquey, for 5 years. (5) Instructions anent steelbow cows at Stronmillochane, 1700 April 30. (6) Tack, 1715, April 23, by John, Lord Glenorchy, to Gilbert and Donald McPherson in Largemore of 20s. land of Larigmore for 7 years.
6. Accounts paid by Barcaldine and others for Breadalbane. Includes accounts of work wrought at Castle Kelchurne by Andrew Christie, mason. 1673-1710. [53 documents.]
7. Papers relating to bonds etc. between Barcaldine and Breadalbane. 1687-1719. [19 documents.]
8. Precepts and instructions by Breadalbane to Barcaldine. 1678-99. [33 documents.]
9. Accounts of John McIntyre. 1692-8. [7 documents.]
10. Decreets at Breadalbane's instance against his tenants. 1684-1716. [13 documents.]
11. Livestock. 1687-1715. [19 documents.]
12. Payments due to and by tenants for rent and meal. 1683-1705. (1 bundle.)
13. Papers relating to Mungo Campbell of Burnbank. 1692-1704. [19 documents.]
14. Papers relating to affairs of earls of Caithness. 1673-99. [11 documents.]
15. Miscellaneous papers, including: Testificate by John McKenzie, master of Tarbatt, (later 2nd earl of Cromartie,) that he received from Barcaldine, chamberlain to Breadalbane, 12 cows, 'being necessitat to doe it by reasone the most of my regiment hade fasted four and twentie hours befor'. Camp in Glenere, 19 June 1685.
Inventory of household plenishing which pertained to deceased Sir John Campbell of Glenurchie, 1686.
Copy bond, 1686, March 1, by Donald McLean, younger of Kingerloch, to John, earl of Breadalbane, to permit his tanants and inhabitants to cut timber from granter's woods to repair their houses.
Warrant, 1685, December 18, by Lord Glenurchay to Duncan Campbell in Achainshicallan and others to pursue for horses put out of Achainschicallan about six years ago.
Copy bond of relief, 1689, August 25, by John, earl of Breadalbane, to Patrick and John Mcgregor, late of Brackly, of bond relating to price of lands of Brackly.
Inventory of goods in Castlecuilhurne delivered to Barcaldine 13 November 1690. Contents include 10 trunks or chests of writs, 3580 herrings, and a selection of guns, including a long one called Dundie and a brass blunderbuss in a corner of Breadalbane's bed chamber.
Testificate, 1691, December 18, that Archibald Fisher in Bracklie took oath of allegiance.
Appointment, 1696, April 2, by Commissioners of Supply of Argyll of Alexander Campbell of Barcaldine to raise one fencible man from parish of Clachandysart and 27 merkland of Lochoresyde.
Petition, (1699), of Donald McIntyre, miller of milne of Kendlochalaine, to Earl of Breadalbane, for assistance against laird of Appine.
1695, March 1. Copy account of expenses of making up a boat like the one belonging to Breadalbane which was broken by Agent John Forbes, given up by Donald Oig McLochonell, boatwright, containing discharge by Breadalbane. 1671-1716.
[35 documents.]
16. Fish. 1689-98. [16 documents.]
17. Taxes. Cess of parish of Clachandysart and others. 1682-98. [29 documents.] |
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